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Dallas council members are considering an agreement with Dallas Area Rapid Transit that could net the city more than $90 million in excess sales tax revenue— or not.
Dallas officials say they could get $21 million less than promised from Dallas Area Rapid Transit to settle disputes over the city causing construction delays during the transit agency’s ...
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit considers raising some fares for the first time since 2018 - MSNDallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is considering raising some of its rates and eliminating some fare options. The discussions come as some North Texas cities have approved resolutions to reduce ...
On the last day of February, Dallas Area Rapid Transit brought bad news to City Hall. DART’s board agreed last November to give its 13-member partner cities the leftover sales tax money that the ...
DALLAS — North Central Texas Council of Governments calls for preserving Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) funding as many member cities pass resolutions in support to cut their sales tax ...
Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s board of directors got its first look at a new study that could shape how member cities pay into the transit system — and how the agency determines its next budget.
DALLAS — Texas lawmakers could imperil the future of public transportation in two of the state’s largest urban areas, transit officials and advocates warn.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit installed its first electric vehicle charging stations last week in an effort to embrace its mission of sustainability and offer more environmentally friendly options to ...
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